Shock factor, to have people talk about it would be my first guesses. The easiest form of shock factor, aswell. I guess the general public still associates Manson with something outrageous, even though this is not 1997 and he's nothing more than a sad caricature at the moment.

Manson's milkshake brings all the goth boys to the yard. He might be a caricature now but he's also an icon. If only this was Slimane's own brand and not YSL.

Icon for whom?! I may be wrong but honestly do not know of any circles where Manson is seen as a respected artist. Nowadays he's always portrayed as a saddo, like a 40 something year old Emo.

But i agree with you and I liked Slimage's work, I think I may still even have somewhere a cofee table book of photographs he did With Doherty. But come on nowdays they are nothing more than mementos of a certain period, i just find it astonishing that there is not evolution at all in his work. But most important that he's unable to create a different narrative for Saint Laurent. It's like he's simply using an iconic name in order to sell something no one would under his own name.

Awesome. Manson is by far the closest thing we had from a true rockstar in the last decade and i'm not even into his music. Can't wait to see more of this.

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Shock factor, to have people talk about it would be my first guesses. The easiest form of shock factor, aswell. I guess the general public still associates Manson with something outrageous, even though this is not 1997 and he's nothing more than a sad caricature at the moment.

I'm sorry but what exactly is "shock factor" about this? It's a simple portrait of a super intelligent and talented artist, like the one of Beck for example. I fail to see what's so controversial and outrageous.

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Pardon me but fan or not, there is absolutely no denying that Manson is a respected 90's rock icon, right up there with Billy Corgan, Trent Reznor, Kurt Cobain, Maynard James Keenan etc.

Respected artist? He's consistently portrayed as a joke by any credible press nowdays. The other day I saw him referred as "cartoon Belzebu" by the Guardian. His interviews are actually always quite funny because in an age of where everyone is super scared as coming across as ridiculous, he's blissfully unaware that the interviewers see him ( at least in Europe) as a sort of panto character.

Respected artist? He's consistently portrayed as a joke by any credible press nowdays. The other day I saw him referred as "cartoon Belzebu" by the Guardian. His interviews are actually always quite funny because in an age of where everyone is super scared as coming across as ridiculous, he's blissfully unaware that the interviewers see him ( at least in Europe) as a sort of panto character.

Keyword: nowadays. You said it.
He's a joke now for sure because at his age, he can't get rid of certain passť and contrived attitudes. I was talking about the '90s/early '00s and he was a shock rock god back then. Heck, they even blamed the Columbine High School massacre on him at some point.

The point here is, Hedi is stuck in the nineties, like your typical 40 yo dude who is reminiscent of his youth and is like "those were the times, everything was better back then" etc.

^I hardly think the Guardian or any "credible press" ever liked him, or any glam/trash/goth metal anyway. And why should he start dressing differently because he's getting older, just because it's the norm....

I agree with Marc10 on this, why would this be shocking. Manson is an icon in certain circles, undoubtedly. And I think he photographs better than Michael Stipe or Bono or any "approved by the Guardian star" any day of the week.